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Exposed: Top 10 “Cabal” Marketers

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The top ten marketers who received 80% (about N1.6 trillion) of the subsidy paid between January 2007 and June 2010, representing an annual average cost of N460 billion to the federation – i.e. FG and 36 state plus FCT.

  1. MRS (Sayyu Dantata)
  2. Oando (Wale Tinubu)
  3. African Petroleum/Zenon (Femi Otedola)
  4. Folawiyo Energy (Tunde Folawiyo)
  5. Aiteo Energy
  6. Rahmaniyya (Yar’Adua’s In-law To Be)
  7. Northwest Petroleum
  8. Total
  9. Sahara Energy (Tonye Cole)
  10. Conoil (Mike Adenuga)

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